Slash Commands/note <0-100> <0-100> [title] - Sets a note at the specified location/qnote [title] - Sets a note at your current location, title is optional/tnote [title] - Sets a note at your current location (or target's location) with target info, title is optional

After using Mapster Enhanced for a few days, I have noticed that there are a couple of things that it breaks on Mapster:

1) Archaeology digsites do not display

2) The AddOn "QuestCompletist" inserts ! and ? icons with descriptive tooltips in the main map; the QuestCompletist tooltips do not display when Mapster Enhanced is enabled.

Thank you.

P.S. As I wrote the above, I disabled ME and relogged just to confirm what was happening. After that, I re-enabled ME and logged again. Now the archaeology digsites are visible but the QuestCompletist tooltips still don't work.

I have been using and enjoying Mapster for a long time. I had been using Broker_Recommended Zone ONLY for the zone level feature, even though it hasn't been updated and has incorrect level information for some zones and constant unknown zone messages. I was very glad to see something that could replace the zone level feature so I had to try it.
I logged on a character resting in Dustwallow Marsh. When I looked at Mapster, I saw a number of POI icons. When I cursor over them the tooltip showed expected info, until I moved the cursor to several that are to the west of Dustwallow Marsh, such as Fort Triumph and Desolation Hold. Even though those icons represent POI in Southern Barrens, the tooltips for them indicate the zone is Dustwallow Marsh, as do any POI in any neighboring zones.
When I then moved the map display to Southern Barrens, when I move the cursor over any of the Southern Barrens POI I previously viewed from Dustwallow Marsh, the tooltip looks something like this:
oFort Triumph
oFort Triumph
and the POI from the neighboring zone of Dustwallow Marsh look similar:
oMudsprocket
oMudsprocket
It seemed that this double display only happened to POI I had previously cursored over, whereas POI I had not previously cursored over would display the tooltip correctly except for those in nearby zones indicating the wrong zone.
The same thing happened when moving the map display to other nearby zones such as Thousand Needles, both the incorrect zone indication as well as the double (and sometimes triple) names:
oMudsprocket
oMudsprocket
oMudsprocket
I don't know what happened after that, but after closing and opening the map several times and confirming the above symptoms, the double and triple names suddenly quit. However, the incorrect zone indications persist so that for any zone I am viewing all POI tooltips indicate that zone even if they are outside of it.